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I think Kessler is the best super-middle in the world plain and simple but I quite like Perdomo, I find it hard to see him winning the fight but could he make this a hard nights work for Kessler.
What do you guys think, anyone know if Perdomo has ever been down or hurt because he will get hit harder than ever before come Sept 12th. He can punch himself that is for sure but Kessler has a good chin as far as I am concerned. Any views guys
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He is no threat to Kessler at all. Veit and Sartison beat him.Admittingly,both fights were close,but especially Veit managed to outbox Perdomo quite convincingly at times. Perdomo doesnt have the necessary firepower to score an upset ko victory over the Dane nor does he have the skills to win a point decision. |
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Considering the facts that Perdomo was chosen as Mario Veit's comeback opponent following his second loss to Calzaghe and was outboxed over 8 rounds in that fight, I'd say that he has very little chance of winning a single round let alone the fight. This will be the equivalent of a Kessler sparring session to prepare him for Andre Ward. I too, believe that Kessler is the best fighter in his division.
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More credible opponent than Ward's on the undercard (Shelby Pudwill) but not by a large margin.
5% chance. Would be the super middleweight version of Tokyo. |
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